ISNA 2013 – A Short Collection of Memorable Quotes

It seemed like all the (American and other) Muslim heavyweights came out for the 50th annual Islamic Society of North American convention this past Labor Day weekend in Washington, D.C. From Sh. Hamza Yusuf to former ISNA President Dr. Ingrid Mattson to Ta’leef Collective’s Usama Canon — it was a weekend for deep conversations (and respectable disagreements) about the future of Muslims in America and how to build a more beloved community.

A number of current and former Patheos and Altmuslim editors, writers, columnists and contributors graced various panels as speakers, addressing ideas like sacred spaces and third places, how to embrace the “differently-abled,” how to be a change maker through grassroots social activism and how to overcome “paradigms of hate.” Here, we share a few excerpts, quotes and photos from Altmuslim and Patheos (and other) speakers at ISNA 2013.

Marwa Aly

Marwa Aly – editor and contributor at the Grow Mama Grow blog, producer of the upcoming “UnMosqued” film and the former Muslim chaplain at Trinity College and Wesleyan University, who spoke at the session on “Sacred Space, Where’s My Place?”:

In talking about partitions in mosques — “I have a three-year-old daughter, and when she gets in trouble, I give her a time out. I make her face the wall. So why when I go to the masjid am I being punished when I face a wall?”

“For all the challenges, triumphs, heartache, despair, goodness, loge and light that comes from this [autism] journey, what we must agree on is this: Individuals with autism and special needs have worth. They are part of our community, our families, our lives, and they deserve their chance at deen and dunya in the best way possible. And if we start to put some very simple, very do-able practices in place … The outcome can only be more beautiful and beneficial for our entire community beyond our wildest dreams.”

Wajahat Ali moderating an interfaith session

Wajahat Ali, former associate editor at Altmuslim, editor of the 2011 “Spiritual Appetite with Wajahat Ali” Ramadan blog and currently the co-host of Al Jazeera America’s The Stream, who posed this question at a session he moderated on interfaith dialogue (paraphrased): “Audit us. What mistakes have Muslims been making in trying reach out to the larger community?”:

Carol Flett: Reach out to Us. Stop waiting for us to initiate. Also include non-Abrahamic faiths in dialogue. Lastly, Muslims want to make sure others understand Islam but don’t have an interest in learning other faiths.

“It’s good and fine that the focus of programming in masaajids has largely been civil rights, we have to maintain and enforce them. At the same time we can’t be in a perpetual state of defensiveness, we have to learn to take next steps and empower ourselves by working closely with and having influence on law enforcement and government entities.”

Our thanks to Hira Khan, an eleventh grade student at Al- Huda High School in College Park, Maryland and daughter of Altmuslim columnist Rabia Chaudry, for her help in gathering quotes and taking photos.

do not separate us reverts I have been married for 35 years and I have a terminally ill wife and she will not attend our Masjid because of no immune system and does not want to catch anything from school children in dark and dingy basement of Masjid

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Created in 2001, altmuslim has been a crucial introspective voice that promotes critical (and self-critical) analysis and commentary on issues regarding the Muslim world. The name is inspired by the “alt.muslim” Usenet newsgroups from the early days of the Internet, where freewheeling online discussions about the Muslim world were born. In 2012, altmuslim joined Patheos, becoming a part of the Patheos Muslim Portal, which is a destination hub for news, blogs, analysis, features, and commentary concerning Muslims, Islam, and Muslims as part of the American and global dynamic.

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